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Compression Systems for Stunt Scooters
Find all the stunt scooter compression parts you need to build or upgrade your pro scooter.
Shop popular components like HIC and IHC compression shims, SCS compression bolts, compression washers and scooter compression kits—all in stock for fast 24-hour shipping.
Can’t see the exact compression part you need? We can check with our distributor and get it for you.
Contact us and keep your stunt scooter dialed and ready for tricks.
Dial 911 IHC Top Cap | upper screw cap (1)
€2.07
Dial 911 IHC Top Cap | upper screw cap (1) (1)
€2.07
Blunt 2-pack stunt scooter clamp bolts | 20mm 25mm
€2.30
Blunt Alloy bar ends 2-pack | Silver (1) (1)
€6.67
Blunt Alloy bar ends 2-pack | Silver (1) (1) (1)
€6.67
Blunt Alloy bar ends 2-pack | Silver (1) (1) (1)
€6.67
Blunt Alloy bar ends 2-pack | Silver (1) (1) (1) (1)
€6.67
Blunt Alloy bar ends 2-pack | Silver (1) (1) (1) (1)
€6.67
Blunt Alloy bar ends 2-pack | Silver (1) (1) (1) (1) (1)
€6.67
Blunt Alloy bar ends 2-pack | Silver (1) (1) (1) (1) (1)
€45.75
Blunt complete IHC compression system (1)
€8.97
Blunt IHC to SCS handlebar adapter | Standard 28mm
€11.26
FAQ – Compression Systems for Stunt Scooters
What is a compression system on a stunt scooter?
It’s the core part that connects the deck, fork and handlebar into one solid setup. Without a compression system you can’t assemble or ride a stunt scooter.
What does the compression system actually do?
It keeps the scooter tight and removes play that develops during riding. A properly tightened system also lets the handlebar spin smoothly for tricks and bar spins.
What types of compression systems are used on pro scooters?
The main systems are HIC, IHC, SCS and ICS. HIC is reliable and light for oversized bars, IHC is a lighter version that fits standard bars, SCS is the strongest and most universal, and ICS is the lightest option for ultra-light setups.
Which compression system is the lightest?
ICS is the lightest on the market, followed closely by IHC—great for riders who want a super-light scooter.
Which compression system is the strongest?
SCS (Standard Compression System) offers the most strength and the least chance of loosening, which is why it’s popular with street riders and heavy trick sessions.
How do I know if a compression kit fits my scooter?
Check your bar diameter, whether your bar has a slit and the fork type. Match these specs to the product description of the compression kit before buying.
How often should I tighten or service the compression system?
Inspect it every few sessions. If you hear rattling or feel handlebar play, re-tighten immediately to prevent damage or unsafe riding.
What tools are needed to install or adjust a compression system?
Most systems use a standard metric Allen or hex key. Check the size specified by your clamp or fork manufacturer and follow their instructions for proper installation.
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